Austrians Applaud As Busloads Of Syrian Refugees Cross Border

Migrants arrive during heavy rain at the Hungarian-Austrian border in Nickelsdorf, Austria, early Saturday.i

Migrants arrive during heavy rain at the Hungarian-Austrian border in Nickelsdorf, Austria, early Saturday.

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Migrants arrive during heavy rain at the Hungarian-Austrian border in Nickelsdorf, Austria, early Saturday.

Migrants arrive during heavy rain at the Hungarian-Austrian border in Nickelsdorf, Austria, early Saturday.

Petr David Josek/AP

More than 1,000 weary Syrian refugees were greeted with food and applause at the Austrian border after arriving by busloads from a long, chaotic journey through Hungary.

A man lifts up a child next to a train that was stopped in Bicske, Hungary, on Friday. More than 150,000 people have reached Hungary this year, most coming through the southern border with Serbia.

Some of the refugees had walked westward for hours on Friday after officials refused to let them board a train at a Budapest rail station. They had covered up to 30 miles on foot — about one third of the way to the border — before the Hungarian government supplied buses to carry them. Authorities in Germany and Austria agreed to accept them.

Local volunteers in Nickelsdorf, Austria, gave water and bananas to the first busloads of migrants as they crossed the border in a drenching pre-dawn rain Saturday, reports the New York Times. A few shouted from the buses, “Thank you, Austria!”

The Austrian Red Cross also provided medical supplies and blankets, said CNN.

Hungary has struggled to handle the flow of migrants entering daily from Serbia.

CNN photographer Christian Streib captured the happy faces of the exhausted refugees as they disembarked and crossed the Austrian border on foot.

Article source: http://www.npr.org/2015/09/05/437718995/austrians-applaud-as-busloads-of-syrian-refugees-cross-border?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=news

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